Does this ever happen to you?
You're doing niche research, scrolling through Amazon, and you spot a book that looks really interesting. Great cover, intriguing title, maybe it's doing well in a niche you're exploring...
But then you see it sponsored.
And you hesitate. Because you know what it's like to lose money on clicks that don't convert.
You don't want to cost that publisher $0.50-$2.00 just to check their page.
So you don't click. And you miss out on valuable research.
Well, I've put something together for that
KDP Sponsored Bypass a free Chrome extension that automatically cleans sponsored links so you can view product pages without costing the advertiser anything.
How it works:
- Click any sponsored product normally
- The extension strips the tracking parameters (sprefix, ref, crid, etc.)
- Opens a clean product page in a new tab
- The publisher doesn't pay for your research click
Bonus features:
- Right-click any link → "Open Clean Link" for manual control
- "Copy ASIN" instantly to clipboard
- Tracks how many links you've bypassed (and estimated money saved)
It's 100% free, no data collection, and designed specifically for ethical KDP research.
I'm waiting for it to be approved in the chrome store and will post the link once it's done,
but is it something that would interest you?